No Snakes do not go through metamorphosis :)
No ,snakes does not go through metamorphosis .So there is no word for complete or incomplete.
Not really - metamorphosis is changing from one form to another (tadpole into a frog for example). A snake sheds simply to renew it's skin - not to change into something else.
no ,the snake goes through a cycle of life called incomplete metamorphosis.
that means once it hatches, it looks very similar to its mother.
No snakes do no go through metamorphosis because the look and shape and look of the snake almost completely stays the same.
yes, its a form of physiological regeneration.
The snake was shedding a layer of its skin.
It depends on the individual snake but most wont
It is called shedding. Not to be confused with it's metamorphosis.
No - metamorphosis means changing from one form to another. A corn snake at birth will be the same snake when it dies - except it will be much larger.
No it's called shedding
Here are some sentences.Our dog is shedding his winter coat.I don't like the shedding when you have a pet.
It would be very are for a corn snake to hurt himself and bleed to death while shedding. Maybe the snake got hung up on a piece of metal and bled to death, and it wasn't exactly from shedding.
it dosent really help butt it helps it grow
It's probably shedding its old skin.
They shed all their life. The period between shedding grows longer as the snake gets older.
incomplete incomplete